EMPORIA STATE BASKETBALL WRAP UP HOMESTAND AGAINST ROCKHURST

Hornets and Hawks meet Friday night for the 80th time

2019-20 ESU MBB Mason Thiessen vs Tabor
Emporia Gazette

Men's Basketball | 11/21/2019 9:03:00 PM

Game #6
Emporia State Hornets (3-2, 0-0 MIAA)
vs. Rockhurst Hawks (1-2, 0-0 GLVC)

Friday, Nov. 22 • 6:30 p.m. • Emporia, Kan. • WL White Auditorium
Series Record: ESU leads 47-32 Last Meeting: at Rockhurst 95, ESU 90 (Dec. 15, 2018)
Radio: KFFX 104.9FM  Internet Audio: kvoe.com
Television: None Internet Video: themiaanetwork.com/esuhornets
Live Stats • Ticket Info • Complete Notes in pdf
Up Next: William Jewell • Tuesday, Nov. 26 • 8:15 p.m.
Kansas City, Mo. • Municipal Auditorium

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
Emporia State plays host to Rockhurst for Friday night action in White Auditorium.

LAST TIME OUT
Emporia State got a career high 30 points from Keyon Thomas on the way to a 94-82 win over Sterling on Monday night. The Hornets went on a 13-4 run to take a four point lead with 12:34 left in the half. Sterling answered with a 14-4 run of their own to go up 25-19 with 7:41 left in the half. The Hornets closed the half on a 9-1 run and take a 42-39 lead into the break. Emporia State started to pull away with a 13-2 run to take a 75-62 lead with 6:35 left and would reach 17 points with 4:52 remaining.  The Warriors closed to the final spread of 12 points at 94-82 with 12 seconds left.  Thomas was 12 of 17 from the field and five of nine from the three-point line and was joined in double figures by Justin Williams with 18, Devin Rottweiler with 15 and Zac Owens with 12 points.

THE COACHES
Craig Doty is 17-18 in his second season at Emporia State. In his eighth season as a head coach at the D2, NAIA, and NJCAA level he is 179-68 with three national championships. In two seasons at Graceland, Doty went 49-22 and won the 2018 NAIA Division I National Championship in Municipal Auditorium. Prior to Graceland, Doty spent four years as the head coach at Rock Valley College winning two national championships and appearing in three straight NJCAA Division III title games to finish with a 113-28 record. He is 0-1 against Rockhurst.
Drew Diener is 58-56 in his fifth season at Rockhurst and 226-99 in his 11th year as a head coach. He is 2-2 against Emporia State.

ABOUT THE HORNETS
Emporia State is 3-2 on the season. Seven players are averaging at least 5.0 points per game while a total of eight players have scored at least ten points in a game. Jumah'Ri Turner is the leading scorer for the Hornets at 11.8 points while Brenden Van Dyke is averaging 11.4 points and a team high 7.8 rebounds per game.

ABOUT THE HAWKS
Rockhurst is 1-2 on the season with the one win coming against Washburn in Kansas City. They are 0-2 outside of Mason Halpin Fieldhouse. Curtis Lewis is averaging 18.0 points per game.

SERIES HISTORY
Emporia State leads the all-time series 47-32. The Hornets have won six straight in White Auditorium with the last loss to the Hawks coming in the 1987-88 season. The two teams met in the 1964 NAIA National Semifinals.

LAST TIME VS ROCKHURST
Emporia State allowed Rockhurst to shoot over 60% in the second half as the Hornets fell 95-90. The Hornets had a 17 points first half lead. The Hawks used a 14-2 run to pull within 53-51 with 12:39 remaining and took an 85-77 lead with 3:15 left.  Rockhurst hit four of four free throws in the final :29.2 to secure the win. Justin Washington had 18 points with nine rebounds. He was joined in double figures by Kooper Glick, Malik Hluchoweckyj and Julius Jackson with 16 points each.
 
UP NEXT
The Hornets travel to Kansas City to take on William Jewell in Municipal Auditorium. Tip-off for the final game of the MIAA Men's Basketball Challenge is set for 8:15 p.m.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS
The Hornets 127 points against Bethel is a school record, breaking the old mark of 124 against Midwestern State in four overtimes in the 2007-08 season and against Mid-America Nazarene in 1985.
Last year the Hornets won six games in which they have trailed by at least six points and also lost eight games when leading by at least eight points.

DOTY MAGIC
Three-time National Champion head coach Craig Doty is in his second season as head coach at Emporia State. Doty is 66-40 as a head coach at four year schools with a 17-18 record since taking over for the Hornets. He is 179-68 in his seventh year at the NCAA D2, NAIA and NJCAA levels, including a 79-42 mark in conference play.
A great builder of teams, he is 66-15 in games played in February and March with an unprecedented 29-5 record in the post-season. Two of those five post season losses were to the eventual national champion.
Doty led Rock Valley College and Graceland University to national prominence earlier in his career. In just two seasons at Graceland, Doty's program had a 49-22 record and won the 2018 NAIA Division I National Championship in the school's first trip to the national tournament at Kansas City's historic Municipal Auditorium. The Yellowjackets started the 2017-18 season 10-8 and ended the year winning 19 of their final 21 games. Along the way Doty earned NAIA National Coach of the Year, HoopDirt.com NAIA National Coach of the Year, and the 2018 Don Meyer Award.
Doty's programs at Rock Valley College won NJCAA Division III National titles in 2014 and 2016 while his 2015 squad came up just short finishing National Runner-up.

TOUGH ENOUGH
Emporia State played the 19th toughest schedule in the nation last year. As a league the MIAA had the best non-conference record in the country with a 104-42 (.712) record against all opponents and a 70-40 (.636) record against Division II foes.  The NSIC had an 86-54 (.614) non-conference record overall and 49-49 (.500) record against D2 schools while the GAC was 45-38 (.542) overall with a 28-31 (.475) record against Division II competition. The MIAA was undefeated against non-conference competition in the 2019 NCAA Tournament.

FRIENDLY CONFINES
The Hornets are 391-180 (.685) since 1979 in White Auditorium. Emporia State has won 175 of their last 250 games (.700) in White Auditorium dating back to the 2002-03 season. They have won ten straight non-conference home games. In the last 35 years, they have twice had home court winning streaks of 23 games, the first was from 1985-87 with the most recent one coming from February 12, 2003-December 18, 2004.  They have posted winning seasons in 14 of the last 16 seasons.

HORNETS RANK IN NATION IN ATTENDANCE
The Emporia State men's basketball team continued a string of 17 straight years ranking in the top 25 in attendance among the over 300 NCAA Division II basketball playing schools.
The Hornets drew an average of 1,372 fans to their 13 home games at Slaymaker Court in White Auditorium during the 2018-19 season to rank 18th nationally. That is an average increase of over 90 fans per game as Emporia State moved up seven spaces from last year.
Emporia State outdrew 90 NCAA Division I schools during the 2018-19 school year, including seven teams that made the NCAA Division I Tournament. Within the Division II ranks, the Hornets outdrew seven of the eight teams that advanced to the Elite Eight and 12 of the 16 teams that reached regional finals.
The Hornets were among nine MIAA teams in the top 25 nationally. As a conference the MIAA drew 259,089 fans to 202 games to lead all Division II conference in average attendance at 1,283 fans per game. It is the 11th straight year the MIAA has led the nation in average attendance. The MIAA's total attendance was better than nine NCAA Division I conferences. The Central Region had a total of 13 teams ranked in the top 25 as four teams from the NSIC were on the list.

ON THE COURT
The court at William L. White Auditorium was formally named Ron Slaymaker Court at half-time of the Hornets win over Washburn on Feb. 28, 2014 after the City of Emporia approved a proclamation at their Feb. 20, 2014  city commission meeting.
AND IN THE RAFTERS
Dale Cushinberry (1966-69) - Cushinberry was an All-American for Emporia State and became the first Hornet with 1,000 points and 700 rebounds.
•Wilbur Reeser (1944-48) - Reeser was named an NAIB All-American and was the Hornets leading scorer as the won a conference championship in 1948.
•Ron Slaymaker (Player 1954-60, Coach 1970-98) - As a player Slaymaker was named All-Conference and All-American during the 1957-58 season. As a coach he won an ESU leading 464 games from 1970-98.
•Jim Fraley (1956-60) - Fraley was the school's all-time leading scorer (1,509) until Brian Robinson broke his record in 1985. He was named Second-team NAIA All-American.
•Doug Glaysher (1960-64) - Glaysher was named an All-American after leading the Hornets to the NAIA National Semi-finals in 1964. He graduated as the second leading scorer in ESU history.
•Brian Robinson (1984-86) - Robinson was named a first team All-American in both his junior and senior season. He is the ESU all-time leading scorer with 2,533 career points.

LISTEN & WATCH LIVE
Video webcasts for all of Emporia State's regular season home games are available on a pay per view basis from the MIAA Digital Network. Content is available live and is immediately archived for on-demand viewing after each event at www.themiaanetwork.com and on The MIAA Network apps for Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, and Roku. Audio of all Emporia State games are available on KFFX 104.9FM and at www.kvoe.com with Greg Rahe on the call. KFFX is in their 32nd straight year as the radio home of Hornet Athletics, the longest active streak between a commercial station and an MIAA school. All games will also be available on the internet at www.kvoe.com.

#1 DALLAS BAILEY
6-6 • 230 • Junior • Forward
Denver, Colo. • Lakewood HS/Iowa Central CC
At ESU
He pulled seven rebounds and had three steals against Sterling. He had five points and five rebounds against Tabor.  He had six rebounds against Southwestern Oklahoma.
Previously
He averaged 14.6 points and 8.5 rebounds as a sophomore for the Iowa Central CC last season. He had a season high 30 points against the Grand View JV and 18 rebounds against North Iowa Area CC. As a freshman he averaged 12.9 points and 6.3 rebounds for the Tritons.
He averaged 17 points a game for Lakewood HS in Denver as a senior in 2016-17.

#2 KEYON THOMAS
5-10 • Freshman • Guard
Bonner Springs, Kan. • Bonner Springs HS
At ESU
He scored a career high 30 points with five three-pointers against Sterling. He is the first Hornet freshman to score 30 points in a game since Wes Book in 2004. He dished seven assists, had three steals and seven points against Tabor. He scored 11 points with five assists, three steals and no turnovers against Kansas Wesleyan. He scored ten points at Arkansas Tech.
Previously
He averaged 21.0 points, 4.8 assists, 3.9 steals and 3.9 rebounds per game as a senior.  He is a three-time All-State selection, earning first-team honors from Sports in Kansas and second-team honors from the Topeka Capital Journal as a junior and senior after picking up honorable mention awards as a sophomore. He was the Kaw Valley League Player of the Year for the Braves.

#3 GAGE MCGUIRE
6-7 • Freshman • Forward
Coldwater, Mich. • Coldwater HS
At ESU
He went three for three from the three-point line for nine points against Tabor. He scored eight points and pulled four rebounds against Southwestern Oklahoma.
Previously
Gage McGuire is a 6-6 forward from Coldwater, Mich. He averaged 10.3 rebounds per game as a senior after averaging 18.0 points, 7.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.6 steals and 1.4 blocks per game for Coldwater HS as a junior. He is a two time AP Class A All-State selection for the Cardinals and was the Interstate 8 Conference MVP as a junior.

#5 SAADIQUE PERKINS
6-4 • RS-Freshman • Guard
Riverside, Mo. • Park Hill South HS
At ESU
Is in his second season at Emporia State after redshirting his freshman season with the Hornets in 2018-19. He had three points against Kansas Wesleyan and has not missed a shot yet this year. He scored 11 points and was perfect from the field and free throw line at Arkansas Tech.
Previously
He was a First-Team All-Suburban Conference Red Division selection for Park Hill (Mo.) South HS.

#10 JUMAH'RI TURNER
6-2 • Junior • Guard
Minneapolis, Minn. • John F. Kennedy HS/Rochester CC
At ESU
He was held scoreless for the first time as a Hornet against Sterling.He scored 12 points against Tabor.  He scored 16 points on five of seven shooting against Kansas Wesleyan. He had 24 points in his ESU debut against Southwestern Oklahoma. He is in his second year at Emporia State after taking a medical redshirt last season.
Previously
He was an NJCAA Division III third-team All-American in 2018-19 as he averaged 22.0 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game for Rochester (Minn.) Community and Technical College. He scored 14.0 points and grabbed 3.1 rebounds per game as a freshman for RCTC. He was an all-conference performer and named offensive player of the year as a senior for John F. Kennedy HS in Bloomington, Minn.

#12 ZAC OWENS
5-11 • Junior • Guard
Anderson, Ind. • Crispus Attucks HS/Huntington University
At ESU
He scored 12 points against Sterling. He had 11 points on four of five shooting with four assists against Kansas Wesleyan. He scored eight points at Arkansas Tech. He was five of six from the line and scored nine points at Kansas State.
Previously
He averaged 15.7 points and 3.1 assists per game with 30 steals for Huntington University. He shot .490 from the field, .427 from the three-point line and .831 from the free throw line in 31 starts on his way to honorable mention All-Crossroads League recognition as a sophomore.  As a high school senior he averaged 11.2 points, 3.8 assists and 1.6 steals per game to lead Crispus Attucks HS in Anderson, Ind. to the 2017 Indiana Class 3A State Championship.

#13 JUSTIN WILLIAMS
5-11 • Junior • Guard
Indianapolis, Ind. • Pike HS/Lincoln Trail CC
At ESU
He scored 18 points on seven of then shooting, going four of five from beyond the arc against Sterling. He scored 11 points with three assists and three rebounds against Kansas Wesleyan.  He scored 11 points in his regular season Hornet debut against Southwestern Oklahoma. He had six points and three rebounds at Kansas State.
Previously
He averaged 15.7 points and 3.7 assists in 30 games as a sophomore at Lincoln Trail CC. He scored 26 points in games against NJCAA Division I National Champion Vincennes and Sweet 16 member Kaskaskia. He scored a season high 28 points against Lakeland and had a season high 11 assists against Southwestern Illinois. He averaged 9.8 points per game as a freshman with a season high 26 points at Rend Lake. He averaged 14.6 points per game as a senior for Pike HS in Indianapolis, Ind.

#14 DUNCAN FORT
6-6 • Junior • Forward
Osage City, Kan. • Osage City HS
As a Junior in 2019-20
He had eight points and four rebounds against Sterling. He scored 11 points, with eight of them coming in just over a minute to cap a 15-4 game opening run against Kansas Wesleyan. He had six rebounds and a steal at Kansas State.
 As a Sophomore in 2018-19
He scored nine points with seven rebounds against Northeastern State in the opening round of the MIAA Tournament. He had seven points at Central Oklahoma. He scored seven points on three of four shooting against Missouri Southern. He scored five points and had two assists against Lincoln. He had nine points and seven rebounds at Northwestern Oklahoma. He scored a career high 13 points against McPherson. He earned his first career start at Rockhurst and finished with eight points and five rebounds. He had a team high seven rebounds in ten minutes against Saint Mary.  He had two rebounds at Kansas.
As a Freshman in 2017-18
He scored a career high 12 points, all in the second half, at Pittsburg State on four of six shooting from the field with three rebounds. He hit a free throw with 1.5 seconds left against Central Oklahoma. He had six points and five rebounds at Missouri. He scored five points with four rebounds at Iowa State. He had seven points and two rebounds at Kansas State.
He red-shirted during the 2016-17 season.   
Previously
He was a first-team All-Kansas player for Osage City HS in 2015-16. His father Dennis played for the Hornets from 1985-89.

#23 MARQUIS MCCRAY
6-4 • Senior • Forward
Wichita, Kan. • Wichita Heights HS/Dodge City CC
As A Senior in 2018-19
He is the lone senior on the team but has not played in a regular season game yet with an ankle injury. He was injured early against Kansas State and only played three minutes.
As A Junior in 2018-19
He played in ten games last year. He had two assists in three minutes at Southwest Baptist. He scored a career high nine points with ten boards at Pitt State.  He hit the only shot he took against Saint Mary.  
Previously
He started 13 of 31 games for the Conquistadors as a sophomore and averaged 6.2 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. He averaged 10.1 points and 4.6 rebounds per game as a senior at Wichita Heights HS.

#24 BRENDEN VAN DYKE
6-8 • Junior • Forward
Avondale, Ariz. • Westview HS/Cowley CC
At ESU
He was held to four points but grabbed nine rebounds against Sterling. He scored 14 points with five rebounds against Tabor. He had 11 points on four of six shooting and seven rebounds against Kansas Wesleyan. He scored 15 points at Arkansas Tech. He had a double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds against Southwestern Oklahoma. He scored 11 points with three rebounds at Kansas State.
Previously
He averaged 13.4 points, 7.0 rebounds and 1.9 blocks in 29 games as a sophomore at Cowley CC. He scored a season high 28 points against Fort Scott CC, had a season high 15 rebounds against Allen CC and blocked seven shots against Garden City CC. He was a First-Team All-Jayhawk East and Second-Team All-Region VI performer. He averaged 5.9 points and 4.6 rebounds with 1.6 blocks per game as a freshman with a season high nine blocked shots at Allen CC. He averaged 14.5 points and 6.6 rebounds per game as a senior for Westview HS in Avondale, Ariz.

#30 MASON THIESSEN
6-9 • Freshman • Center
Inman, Kan. • Inman HS
At ESU
He scored six points against Tabor. He had six points and five rebounds against Kansas Wesleyan. He pulled six rebounds against Southwestern Oklahoma. He had a team high nine rebounds with two blocks and a made three-pointer at Kansas State.
Previously
He averaged 22.0 points per game at the state Tournament as Inman finished third in the state. He averaged 17.5 points and 11.3 rebounds per game on the season. He earned first-team All-State honors as a senior after being named honorable mention All-State for the Teutons as a junior.

#32 JUSTIN BALCOME
6-10 • RS-Freshman • Center
Alexandria, Minn. • Alexandria HS/Northern State
At ESU
In his first season with the Hornets after transferring from Northern State. He had three rebounds at Arkansas Tech. He scored seven points on three of six shooting at Kansas State.
Previously
He averaged 17.0 points, 8.9 rebounds and 3.7 blocks per game at Alexandria HS. He was second on the team with 2.7 assists per game and earned All-Central Lakes Conference honors.

#34 DEVIN ROTTWEILER
6-8 • Sophomore • Center
Sierra Vista, Ariz. • Buena HS/Central Wyoming CC
At ESU
He is shooting .607 from the field on the year. He scored 15 points on seven of ten shooting from the field against Sterling. He had ten points on five of seven shooting against Tabor. He scored eight points in his Hornet debut against Southwestern Oklahoma. He did not play at Kansas State with an ankle injury.
Previously
He averaged 11.9 points and 6.2 rebounds per game and shot .605 from the field for Central Wyoming CC last season. He had a season high 32 points on 12 of 14 shooting against Colorado Northwestern CC. He averaged 13.0 points and 11.4 rebounds as a senior at Buena HS in Sierra Vista, Ariz. in 2015-16. He had a Buena single season record 320 rebounds as a senior. He was a Second-Team All Section pick and the Colt Basketball Most Valuable Player that season.

RS MAYUOM BOUM
6-9 • Freshman • Center
Lincoln, Neb. • Lincoln Southwest HS
At ESU
In his first season with the Hornets.  
Previously
He averaged 10.1 points, 6.1 rebounds, 1.3 blocks per game and shot 55% for Lincoln Southwest HS. He was the Lincoln city champion and placed 13th at the Nebraska Class A state meet in the 400m during the track season for the Silver Hawks. He grew 11 inches from eighth grade to his senior year and did not turn 18 until this month.

RS TYREEK ROBINSON
6-5 • Freshman • Forward
Kissimmee, Fla. • Gateway HS
At ESU
In is first season at Emporia State
Previously
He averaged 14 points, nine rebounds, three assists and two blocks per game as a junior at Gateway HS. He had several offers to play football at the NCAA Division I level.  Has been attending Coach Doty's Midwest Elite Basketball camps since grade school.

RS AARON MCGEE
6-5 • Senior-RS • Forward
Bonner Springs, Kan. • Bonner Springs HS/Cowley CC
At ESU
Will redshirt in this his second season with the Hornets due to an injury.
As a Junior in 2018-19
He led the Hornets with 11 rebounds against Pittsburg State. He pulled in six rebounds against Central Oklahoma. He scored a career high ten points, all in the first half, at Southwest Baptist. He had seven rebounds at Missouri Southern. He was four of seven from the field for eight points and had four assists and two steals at Mo Western. He had six points and four rebounds against Neb.-Kearney. He scored five points and pulled down eight rebounds against Rogers State. He scored eight points and had ten rebounds at Newman. He had nine points and five rebounds against #20 Southwest Minnesota.
Previously
He spent the previous two years at Cowley CC.  He started all 31 games and averaged 7.7 points with 4.7 rebounds per game as a sophomore. He played in all 32 games as a freshman and averaged 3.3 points and 3.3 rebounds per game.
He averaged 11.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 3.7 assists as a senior for Bonner Springs HS.

TURNING PRO
Emporia State's Julius Jackson became the third Hornet men's basketball player to sign professionally after last season when he signed a professional contract with Raiders Basket Jarvenpaa in Finland. Hassan Thomas signed with Sampaense Basket of Portugal Proliga while Malik Hluchoweckyj signed with KK Bratunac of the Bosnia BiH Liga earlier this summer. This is the first time in school history the Hornets have had three players from the same class sign to play professionally in the same year.
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Players Mentioned

Malik Hluchoweckyj

#2 Malik Hluchoweckyj

G
6' 1"
Senior
Hassan Thomas

#3 Hassan Thomas

F
6' 8"
Senior
Julius Jackson

#12 Julius Jackson

G
6' 1"
Senior
Kooper Glick

#32 Kooper Glick

F
6' 4"
Senior
Jumah

#10 Jumah'Ri Turner

G
6' 2"
Junior
Keyon Thomas

#2 Keyon Thomas

PG
5' 10"
Freshman
Gage McGuire

#3 Gage McGuire

F
6' 7"
Freshman
Zac Owens

#12 Zac Owens

G
5' 11"
Junior
Justin Williams

#13 Justin Williams

PG
5' 11"
Junior
Brenden Van Dyke

#24 Brenden Van Dyke

F
6' 8"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Malik Hluchoweckyj

#2 Malik Hluchoweckyj

6' 1"
Senior
G
Hassan Thomas

#3 Hassan Thomas

6' 8"
Senior
F
Julius Jackson

#12 Julius Jackson

6' 1"
Senior
G
Kooper Glick

#32 Kooper Glick

6' 4"
Senior
F
Jumah

#10 Jumah'Ri Turner

6' 2"
Junior
G
Keyon Thomas

#2 Keyon Thomas

5' 10"
Freshman
PG
Gage McGuire

#3 Gage McGuire

6' 7"
Freshman
F
Zac Owens

#12 Zac Owens

5' 11"
Junior
G
Justin Williams

#13 Justin Williams

5' 11"
Junior
PG
Brenden Van Dyke

#24 Brenden Van Dyke

6' 8"
Junior
F